Corpus Christi Planning Commission Approves Plat for Senior Living Multifamily Complex
/The Planning Commission on Wednesday, April 15, approved the creation of a major plat for a proposed senior living apartment complex…
Read MoreThe Planning Commission on Wednesday, April 15, approved the creation of a major plat for a proposed senior living apartment complex…
Read MoreWe so much enjoyed spending the day with our families and team painting and working on Mary’s home!
Read MoreThe 13th edition of MHN's annual awards program honors the multifamily industry's top projects, transactions and people…
Read MoreThe Madhouse Team is excited to be apart of Austin Habitat for Humanity’s Build for Unity to help build a home for the Miranda Family! Our Team Volunteer Day will be in November, so stay tuned...
Read MoreThe Coastal Bend economy is described as "robust."
Unemployment is the lowest in a decade at 4.3 percent. Corpus Christi added about 4,200 non-farm jobs, a growth of 2.2 percent from 2017, according to …
Read MoreWork is underway on a new affordable housing complex in the Los Encinos neighborhood…
Read MoreThe $250 million bond, the largest in the city’s history, is expected to ease the metro’s rising affordability issue. In this interview, Atlantic | Pacific Cos.' Dan Wilson talks about the company’s most recent projects in the market.
Read MoreWe all know the application cycle is like a rollercoaster! The Madhouse Team kicks off the 2019 Application Cycle at Fiesta Texas.
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Read MoreEDINBURG — A new $18.4 million apartment complex will celebrate its grand opening next week.
The developer, Madhouse Development Services Inc. of Austin, partnered with the city of Edinburg and Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs to build…
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Read MoreU.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson announced Wednesday that his department has preserved 100,000 public housing units nationwide, thanks to a federal rental assistance program.
Read MoreAt a groundbreaking in Austin, U.S Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson commended the Housing Authority of the City of Austin on their efforts in restoring aging public housing.
Read MoreOn July 26th the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs awarded the financing required to serve the communities of Corpus Christi and Weslaco with two new developments.
Read MoreHurricane Harvey left a huge imprint on Texans in 2017—the devastating winds and rains leaving many homeless. Today, however, there are many examples of Texas on the way to recovery as communities are being restored and housing options that families can enjoy for years to come are coming online. Just take a look at these beautiful, newly opened properties in Corpus Christi.
Read MoreAn independent senior living facility sounds like a place for ol’ folks. In a way, it is. But in other ways, it’s not.
Read MoreAmarillo Local leaders and community members joined investment and development partners today to celebrate the ground breaking of “Marabella”…
Read MoreHACA is pleased to announce we have been awarded $15 million in competitive low-income housing tax credits from the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs for the redevelopment of 40 deeply affordable multifamily housing units and the construction of 80 additional affordable units at Goodrich…
Read MoreHACA subsidiary AAHC and partners Atlantic Pacific Management and Madhouse Development Services this week began pouring the slab for thinkEAST, a 182-unit affordable housing community just north of Airport Road off of Shady Lane in Austin. One-hundred percent of the units will be affordable to families earning 60 percent of Austin’s median family income.
Read MoreA building permit was issued on November 2015 for a 120 unit multi-family complex on Shary Boulevard in Alton Texas called Bella Vista Apartments. This is the third housing complex that will be developing this year utilizing housing tax credits. Construction is estimated to take eleven to fourteen months to complete.
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